Then you go and beat them up. I'm sure they would be impressed (and hindered) while you distract them from doing the job they are doing, instead of the job you imagine they should be doing. All I ever heard was that they were going to start, and they were going to do what was possible to the fullest extent. Operation Wetback deported 1+ million in its peak year, and I don't know how they did it.
Do you really think you can control a mob of 30,000 people without a significant number of officers forming a cordon? The otherwise passive can rapidly form a resolve to escape, if it looks like they have the overwhelming advantage in numbers. Or that the logistics of such an operation would be on a military combat scale. I notice that you are completely ducking the practical question of how even to accomplish the job, which tells me that you are indeed all about "pattern." When this level of deportation was only attempted 70 years ago, and only ramped up to its peak after 3-4 years, you are not even willing to credit them with progress made in two months? Yeah, you've seen it all before---but you haven't seen this, because it is only beginning. Get a grip. Have some sense of reality and history.
I apologize if I sound harsh, but I've worked in engineering all my life, and the issue is how to solve the problem, not how to be disappointed.
Then you go and beat them up. I'm sure they would be impressed (and hindered) while you distract them from doing the job they are doing, instead of the job you imagine they should be doing. All I ever heard was that they were going to start, and they were going to do what was possible to the fullest extent. Operation Wetback deported 1+ million in its peak year, and I don't know how they did it.
Do you really think you can control a mob of 30,000 people without a significant number of officers forming a cordon? The otherwise passive can rapidly form a resolve to escape, if it looks like they have the overwhelming advantage in numbers. Or that the logistics of such an operation would be on a military combat scale. I notice that you are completely ducking the practical question of how even to accomplish the job, which tells me that you are indeed all about "pattern." When this level of deportation was only attempted 70 years ago, and only ramped up to its peak after 3-4 years, you are not even willing to credit them with progress made in two months? Yeah, you've seen it all before---but you haven't seen this, because it is only beginning. Get a grip. Have some sense of reality and history.
I apologize if I sound harsh, but I've worked in engineering all my life, and the issue is how to solve the problem, not how to be disappointed.